I won't spend a moment watching this current trainwreck, but I would spend good money watching them split their unnaturally tight reptiloid-like skin sacs. Someone get that on pay per view, and we could probably retire the national debt of several countries.

JohnAnnArbor:stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke.

/hope it was worth it, Bruce.

Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

also a valid point.......but, from that to the Kardashian's? I think the world has forgotten just how truly revered this man was in 1976. Christ, he could have made more than he made from the crusty-coonted Kardashian's just on the speaking tour.

cookiefleck:JohnAnnArbor: stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke.

/hope it was worth it, Bruce.

Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I think, initially, he did love her, but doesn't like what she's become.

Kris K. is the most successful pimp in the history of whores. Her main ho (Kim) had sex on video in 2007 for five million and she's still getting paid for it.

I saw her (Kris) on 'Hello Ross' which proves she will do anything to be on TV and she was complaining about TMZ and the paparazzi. If they started ignoring her and her stable of skanks tomorrow she would shrivel up and die. Or, more likely, whore out one of the younger daughters by having them "accidentally" do something scandalous so she could parlay it into another trashy TV show.

Twice recently flipping channels I've happened upon that show.Bruce is sitting there with either a befuddled look or one of genuine revulsion at the banal antics of these crotch span and their assorted hangers-on.

JohnAnnArbor:stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke.

/hope it was worth it, Bruce.

Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I saw his biography and he did realize that after winning he better figure out what he was going to do and quick. Thats why afterwards he endorsed the hell out of everything and anything so he could sock it all away until he had a steady paying job. IIRC he was also sports casting for a while too.

JohnAnnArbor:stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke./hope it was worth it, Bruce.Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I always wonder about what all those Olympic athletes do afterwards. Especially if they won medals. Of course some of them become public figures, but what about most of them? They've already had the high point of their lives, some of them while they're still in their teens. "Well, there you go, kid, nice work--now go live the rest of your life."

cryinoutloud:JohnAnnArbor: stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke./hope it was worth it, Bruce.Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I always wonder about what all those normal people do afterwards. Of course some of them become public figures, but what about most of them? They've already had the high point of their lives, some of them while they're still in their teens. "Well, there you go, kid, nice work--now go live the rest of your life."

YoOjo:cryinoutloud: JohnAnnArbor: stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke./hope it was worth it, Bruce.Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I always wonder about what all those normal people do afterwards. Of course some of them become public figures, but what about most of them? They've already had the high point of their lives, some of them while they're still in their teens. "Well, there you go, kid, nice work--now go live the rest of your life."

FrancoFile:YoOjo: cryinoutloud: JohnAnnArbor: stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke./hope it was worth it, Bruce.Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I always wonder about what all those normal people do afterwards. Of course some of them become public figures, but what about most of them? They've already had the high point of their lives, some of them while they're still in their teens. "Well, there you go, kid, nice work--now go live the rest of your life."

Mark Spitz became a dentist.

Yeah, no. That's his dad.

After his impressive swimming career, Spitz went on to have an equally impressive career out of the pool. His biography, The Extraordinary Life of An Olympic Champion, gives insight into Mark's remarkable journey. In 1972, soon after his return to the U.S., Spitz landed several endorsement deals. He has executed endorsements for Xerox, Kodak, Bausch & Lomb, John Hancock Financial Services, General Motors, General Mills, Swatch, and many others.He later started a successful real-estate company in Beverly Hills. Mark is also a world-renown public speaker, and gives motivational speeches at various events. Mark will continue to be a very hot commodity as long as there is an Olympic Games somewhere in the world, or the desire by a group to hear from one of the greatest living legends of all-time in sports.A devoted father and husband, legendary athlete, highly-respected motivational speaker and entrepreneur, Mark Spitz encompasses talent and enthusiasm in everything he does.

zabadu:FrancoFile: YoOjo: cryinoutloud: JohnAnnArbor: stir22: man, i remember vividly when he won the gold, coming from behind on the second day. then, he was close to a national farking hero, hell, he WAS a hero...now he's a joke./hope it was worth it, Bruce.Too be fair, what the heck do you DO after winning the decathlon? It's not a normal skill-set. Become a track coach?

I always wonder about what all those normal people do afterwards. Of course some of them become public figures, but what about most of them? They've already had the high point of their lives, some of them while they're still in their teens. "Well, there you go, kid, nice work--now go live the rest of your life."

Mark Spitz became a dentist.

Yeah, no. That's his dad.

After his impressive swimming career, Spitz went on to have an equally impressive career out of the pool. His biography, The Extraordinary Life of An Olympic Champion, gives insight into Mark's remarkable journey. In 1972, soon after his return to the U.S., Spitz landed several endorsement deals. He has executed endorsements for Xerox, Kodak, Bausch & Lomb, John Hancock Financial Services, General Motors, General Mills, Swatch, and many others.He later started a successful real-estate company in Beverly Hills. Mark is also a world-renown public speaker, and gives motivational speeches at various events. Mark will continue to be a very hot commodity as long as there is an Olympic Games somewhere in the world, or the desire by a group to hear from one of the greatest living legends of all-time in sports.A devoted father and husband, legendary athlete, highly-respected motivational speaker and entrepreneur, Mark Spitz encompasses talent and enthusiasm in everything he does.

Huh. Strong memories from when I was a kid about that. Maybe he was interviewed as saying he intended to get his dentistry degree and never followed through?

HotIgneous Intruder:Twice recently flipping channels I've happened upon that show.Bruce is sitting there with either a befuddled look or one of genuine revulsion at the banal antics of these crotch span and their assorted hangers-on.

On a weird, CSB note - my friend has an old boyfriend who still texts her randomly. For a few years, he claimed to be dating Angie and would include pictures of her and her kid. With that said, there was never a picture of her with Tom regardless of what the occasion was...kid's birthday party, Thanksgiving, etc. I guess they finally "broke up" because the last woman he sent her a picture of was a professional escort with a law degree or some shiat. Tom is a strange guy, to say the least.